Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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Crown Prince of Turkey ,
Interviewed by American Girl
AND PERSONAL
L eave lo r M inneapolis—
Mrs. Em m a O eder and d a u g h te r,
of 108 G ra n ite stre e t, le ft last ev ­
ening for M inneapolis. M inn., to
look a fte r business in te re sts th e re
H er stay in th a t section of the co u n ­
try is ¿0 be an in d e fin ite one.
f
G am es
_________ __ 2°® cen t th e w ord «*eh tima.
ph Vsi CIAN s.
th ro a t o r /
I to 6 ° i . « Ouar8, 10 to 1 , a n d
land Or«
id« nburg Bldg., Ash-
Phone 64.
R ecovering from A ccident—
I* loyd R ush, who was in ju re d a
few days ago w hile re tu rn in g from ,
P o rtla n d on hi« m otorcycle, w hen h e '
was stru c k by an au to m o b ile, is im ­
proving nicely, being able to be up,'
and a ro u n d th e house.
''N D E H
str ik e conditions
b X V X„ ™ A™ K l‘ BY « A I R M A l i
BEN W. H O O PER O F TH E UNITED
STA TES R A I L R O A D
, a ™ r
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u ’.AJ iU ,N H IS STATBM ENT of
JULÙ 1ST. reading as FOLLOW S
Piano Tuning Club—
C. M. R ic h ard s is o rg an izin g a
tu n in g club for th e purpose of re ­
d ucing cost or sam e to those who
wish re g u la r a tte n tio n to th e ir in ­
s tru m e n ts w ith o u t e x tra expense
Call phone 181.
275tf
R etu rn « to L ake—
O. A. P a u lseru d and C arl Love­
land re tu rn e d to L ake of th e W oods
las; n ig h t, follow ing th e band con­
c e rt, to ta k e p a rt in which they
cam e in from th e lake. They w ere
accom panied on th e re tu rn trip by j
C h arles B rady.
They expect to j
leave today for C ra te r L ake and i
re tu rn to A shland S a tu rd a y or S un­
day.
.h r OHrnpm 2 Z ' 'to r a í ! ’ “ V t i s r " ' ' 7
H otel A sh lan d Guest« —
The follow ing p a rtie s a re reg is­
te re d a t th e H otel A sh lan d ; H arold
V. W agant, Salem , O r.; G eorge N.
B row n, R oland C. C asa^. Los A n ­
geles; S. G ordon, B ert S ch reib er.
Mr. ai. 1 Mrs. T heo E. A nderson,
E iisa b e .h A nderson, Jo h n A nderson,
E. M. H aupen, R. S. B erry, W. H. O.
B rega, F ra n k M. Upp, Louis Pappas,
C ra n e L a u ta r, G eorge M. R obinson,
R obert McKee, P o rtla n d ; Mr. and
Mrs. C harles H. F ra n k , St. L ouis;
H. A. Spalock, R ichm ond, C alif.;
M r. and Mrs. F. B. G ab b ert and
ch ild . N eedles, C alif.; L. B. F ow ler,
T ony B elm onte, C arson City, Nev.;
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pearce. K lam ­
a th F a lls; Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h L.
C arm on. New H aven. C onn.; Mr. and
Mrs. F ra n k O. E ager. M onrovia.
C alif., and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam P.
F e rris , S anta Monica. Calif.
L e t J e rry O’Neal fig u re y o u r next
jo b of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­
ia l and w orkm anship.
Phone 138.
207 E. Main stre e t.
238ti
In City Shopping—
B. F. M cCreary, who o p erates th e
h o te l a t Siskiyou, was in th e city
sh o p p in g yesterday.
F r u it can n in g tim e is a t hand.
F o r fru it ja rs, lids, ru b b e rs, jelly
m olds an d su g ar. D e tric k ’s prices
c a n ’t be beaten.
HEALTH
IN OLD AGE
•^Ottwooo
When one grows old the diges­
tive organs lack vitality, the
blood is thinned, appetite fails
and the general health may suf
fer. Tanlac, the powerful, re son
structive tonic and system puri­
fier, is the ideal medicine for old
folks. It creates an appetite by
strengthening digestion through
its natural influence, then the
whole system is toned up, and
old. folks, may. enjoy, prime
health.
Vo*;
BESSIE BEATTY
Bessie Beatty, Noted Mag-
XV,
..
6
azine W nter and Lecturer
Sees Intimate Life in
Turkish Palace
I were considered so sinister strair
J of music like ‘Lovely Lucerne
When fall*
the calm
of
• •
love
ly
Ia-ero t
shines a
1 hose in the palace of the
gala
in the b o o b - light, -
crow n prince at C onstantinople,
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for instance, according to Miss
favorite of exalted royalty in Switz
Bessie Beatty, just returned from _?rland following the great post
w ar thronal evacuation, now
I urkey, look in upon lovely ladies
played
by the royal orchestra.
in Parisian frocks, a handsome
“The royal orchestra is, amaz-
prince in faultless evening clothes. I
¡ngly enough, a family affair in
and. most surprising of all, the in­ which all th e ladies in w aiting
struments that make up an Amer­ and m em bers of the royal house­
hold play some instrum ent. The
ican jazz orchestra.
prince himself is an accomplished
W riter N otes M odern Conditions
violinist and his wife a celloist
of no mean ability.
‘C onstantinople and the royal
fa n .Jy are indeed ultra-m odern,”
“ H arm ony in the H arem ”
says Miss Beatty, who spent an
“T he prince has im m ortalized
evening at the palace during her
stay ¡u'cons.ant'inoplc. where she I
h° me ins,i!" ,ion “ »
»
yathcriiw;
m
aterial
nr
I
Wmtmg.
<
H
«m
.»y ,h » Harem
V -is gathering material for m aga­
which shows the orchestra in the
zine articles and lectures.
r
midst of a m erry rehearsal.
“And the most amazing defiance to
Perhaps there could be no
tradiiion of al! are those cozy home
more striking indication than this
e-.; - - '¿s nr sometimes even formal
peaceful pastim e of the change in
part’- '»•I-,c..>nq when there float
the race we have alw ays 'consid­
t»
ft dax
ered that of the ’T ernbir Turk "
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists
p. o
R. E. K ELLY .
R ep resen tativ e E xecutive D epart
m ent S outhern P acific Com pany.
Fruit
Jars
and
Trimmings
Alasou Pints, per dozen ........................
Mason Quarts, per dozen . . . .
in
Mason Half Gallons, per dozen ..’ ’ ’ ‘
‘
........
Wide Mouth Mason Pints, per dozen . . . . . .*
Wide Mouth Mason Quarts, per dozen . . . /
’ *135
Vj ide Mouth Mason Half Gallons, per dozen
$1 75
Economy Pints per dozen ..........................!
Economy Quarts, per dozen . . .
Economy Half Gallons, per dozen
, $t->0
tfel as
........................... L « ,
Jelly Glasses, per dozen ................ ......................... $1'^,
Economy Lids, per d o z e n ....................... ” .................. ’L
Mason Lids, per dozen .....................
Rubbers, heavy, 3 dozen f o r ................
................... o5
Rubbers, medium, 2 dozen for
.........................
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH M A IN STREET
Effective
Diplomatic
R EA LTY
CO
Opposite City Hall
Business Chances
Insurance
Real Estate
WHAT
FLESH
REDUCES MILK AND
MORE THAN FLIES?
D ouble S tren g th SHOOFLY ju s t
in from P h ilad e lp h ia .
I t's the
best Fly R ep ellan t on the m a rk e t
today for th e sp raying of your
cows.
F encing,
M owers,
R akes
B inders anjJ_. th e ir rep airs.
kinds of Slewing M achines.
and
All
Peil's Corner
C. B L A M K I N
ESTATE
“ it ’ s toasted "
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a,
1.1/13
1 5» ■ “ H G
h er laee and k n ees o„ ,h e sidew alk 1 been
and sp ra in in g h e r left hand as well nanio«
* 7 '
ra ,lro a d s com -
p r , v , l e r a both
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THE NEW
T O N IC
rord y e .te rd a y \-h e „ .‘h e “ X
LAXATIVE
collided w ith a n o th e r m achine n e a r a lte n d a n • ' .a “ oclM ,on' a " d * ‘an g er
'h e city lim its on Ihe highw ay. The ev er before 9a’n d 't h e '1 thlS i e a r th a a
re .n l, was Mrs. B on.ar had a very Peeled to
t ^ b » t . « r b.“.d
, !tt. Th«
,‘h
A New Perfeetlon Oil Cook S lo „ , in , « ur u, lc,lcn wU| M , ure
cool and pleasant kitchen in he hottest weather. The New Per
« e v e is a tested, guaranteed produet, and win do 7 , 1 £
work of you, wood range w ithout heating the kitchen. Cook\ as
X
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19 a ,,so ,“ 'e,y
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r. » .u ° “ r „ 7 7 " ' ^
fn
,Ct
' * “ • >»« <b* n u m e re n ,
reatm es th at m ake them the beat « „ r e f„r sum m er use.
SIMPSON’S
87 -8 9 North Main St.
HARDWARE
Every Business Man
appreciates the value of a satisfied patron
One pleased patron is worth five new ones.
Our -rowth indicates the force of this state­
ment.
Our pleased patrons are constantly
bringing us new friends.
47" ’
s e n o u s n erv o u s shock, and w hile-
ev er heid.
able to be a b o u t, show s th a t she haw
La P in e— Survey s ta rte d for . . .
been th ro u g h th e m ill.
.ra ilro a d .
s ta rte d lo r new
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
F<b e re l Rr l
an a 1
0,1 P a riflc highw ay
h S u 4 ° Uand rOad ,n e ar H ilt; sm all
stock o r X
o u tb u ild ,,5Ks;
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith nlen
m dl W
fo rd ,a “ d t,,,a b le ,and W ill
.c rc ^ c ,
« "In cu m b ered A ehlund
, / e ’ ,p re fe r no house, but
bouse Cn^t,d er acrea «e w‘th sm al
house. E le a n o r G reer, i» 9 G ran.
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for SALK.
HAY FOR SALE - B y 0 . F I l t l t ] ^ .
BARGAINS IN REAL
Cool K itc h e n s fo r
H o t D ays
W w i t f SD t T ‘i ’ k d,e
age~
WOman
c h lM ri« 1
? ke care of h°m e 01
c h ild re n ; re.eren ces. A ddress 4 0
ta re of Tld -tgs,
2?6-4*’
FO R EXCHANGE
ASHLAND
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tr ip th e l i m
I h . w eek.
........ lh e
X k T d ' e r 'd - '
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y e ste rd a y and re p o rt, h aving h a d e d he could save ab o u t two bit« o r
a very tin e trip and good luck w ith I m aybe th irty c e n t, by doing the
r0< ’
j w ork him self in re p a irin g it.
Ac­
It’» toasted. This
er , -
"
cordingly he sen t a bov to th* shon
T ra d e in y our used trie s on n e w ' for a w indshield. T h ree trip s w ere
one extra process
w .r t." ‘
ASh'a " “ VUlCa"',Z? f o ' 1“ " ' ,h e
re s « 1*1” “ '" 'a b o u t ,
gives a ra re and
277-2 five d o lla rs d am ag e to th e bicycle.
delightful q u a lity
J
F
in
a
lly
th
e
w
indshield
a
rriv
e
o
.
i D odge c a r keys. F ixit Shop. 2 7 5 tf w hlle ?
" lndshield a rriv e « , and
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w hile p u ttin g it in, th e low er h a lf I
duplicate.
was
broken.
A
nother
d
o
lla
r
and
a
. Visit in Ashland—
c
Guaranteed bv
h alf shot. He will have th e low er!
Mr. and Mrs. S tanley Myers were
glass rep aired a t th e garage.
v isitin g th is week w ith Mr. and Mrs.
H om er E lh a rt. as they w ere en ro u te! i n e i , n m . . . ,
to C orvallis
, t , „ w ith re la tiv e . '* *
\ S, ? ™ RS ° XE
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- - d - s
At ( I DENT AFTER tV O T H l’R .
a n d - frien
Mrs. M yers w ill be
rs- C.
C. M.
M. Bom
Botnar
seem s s to
to he
Mrs.
ar seem
be AM ER,CAX POULTRY’ ASSN.
re m em b ered in A shland _ Miss
____
TO HOLD CONVENTION
ra th e r u n fo rtu n a te th is week, h av ­
E lizab eth B arker, a dom estic science
ing m et w ith two accidents, e ith e r
te a c h e r in th e local schools.
The 1922 convention of th e A m er­
of which m ight have proved serious.
ican P o u ltry association will be held
E arly in th e week she was w alk ­
T rad e in y o u r used tire s on new
in K noxville, T enn., A u g u st 8 to 14.
ing along th e s id e w a llr when she
ones a t th e A shland V ulcanizing w as trip p ed by a flsb i „ B p o le' , u X
d ”b
^
l
” ‘ h9
W orks.
‘>77-21 across th e w alk in th e hsnd«
pwie n / neia
,u_ ♦ ’
T *
P°
Ultry i“
pLtunry
in d «»try
u stry in
—
_________ j ________________ -—- ¿ ¿ .‘j"
across th e w alk in th e h an d s of lit-
.tie Elwood H iltv Who was trin n ln ^
1 nited S tates w in c°m e up for
..«wary passers-by. She was ^
^ ' 7 ' ° " h "“
«
badly b ra ise,, by Ihe 1 . 1 7 . « X g ! ,1,e. “ " ’ ’ T " - ,
X
not accepting th e w ages and w o r k j
t r u c k s ' 0 ™ ? teum ttl,d m o t'»r
j m g conditions which an em ployer is able price ° Phnn” '«^ 31 a reason
try in g to lm po.c.
F o r th l, „ M o "
”
public sen tim en t and full govern-:
P l l K R k o --------
I m e a t pow er w ill protect th e men __ -________ ____ ««M .
who rem ain in th e ir positions and APARTM ENTS —
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new m en who m ay come in .”
'
in morinm
/ u rnished, clos«
A dequate provisions have been
only. I n q i r e ^ lG ? 1»?0*8' Adullh
m ade for th e full protection of a 1 i o r phone 122
6 H argadine St.,
new em ployes, th e sam e as old era ( ------ -
257-tf
ployes who have rem ained loyally a t. PO, R REN’T— Office ro o m 7 '_i \ ? ' ^
App lcap ts should apply to
Main. A ddress
Box 1 ”
th e office of th e su p e rin te n d e n t a t
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P o rtla n d (U nion statio n -, o r to th e
, { B EN T — F u rn ish ed house
a ss is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t a t Rose-
KcePlng room s. 237 B st •»77* •
burg.
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__
‘ ‘ ‘
J. H. DYER.
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WANTED.
G eneral M anager S o u th ern Pacifl
Com pany.
Ute There <x.mes a eto-too glow- infcf
T he m ysterious bars of O riental
harem windows these days en­
close strange scenes.
O r*
p b«ne «"
'-. S H A W -O p oîn .,
in?
l° 1 o th ers und children
endoci
ttlnm ... R « :
% ° '? l o
n e a r aro o u o Tclcphí,“ ¿ « '
íleo h o u r., 11
n a
. ,
%
-
— — . v,
living,
—
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prom pt aUd
a.,u carefuJ
c a i i S T service
^ ic .
rt«yiieg^
r^ 8S
any q u e stion of th e F ° a R u toPrt°r?M
rig h t o f th e men to strik e th e men
,tfUck6 or ht>rse d ray s call
who ta k e the s trik e rs ’ place« a re
“ \ T r™ «fer Co. P h o U ’ H )
m erely accepting the w ages and
A ^ h l i r . / 9 ° ak 8treet c e a r H ot«:
w orking conditions prescribed by a .~ A8i ± n d '
66tf
' S n S S ? ” w W te 3J e r r i« " “ ^ „ y »” ' ■ * '
trans
1 i
1
R eturns to Ashland—
JO S E P H IN E HAS PR IZ E
A ndy M cCallan, who has been in
CASH SAVING OFFICIAL
San F rancisco for th e past few
m o n th , re tu rn e d to A shland the
(G ra n ts Pa83
firs t of th e week and will be in
W hen if eomes m
A shland for som e tim e.
bv dolll|r hl*
®
SaV,ng nione-v
_______
Dv d o ln S hls °w n w ork, Jo sep h in e
county has th e prize in h er list of
LEED O M m akes the price on
co unty officials.
The o th e r night,
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em w h ile 'm a k 'i„ 7 'the u r n a T ’t’he c o u rt
a t LEEDO M S TIRE HOSPITAL.
house co rn er. C ounty »¡Clerk Coon
2 7 0 -tf saw a sk u n k ru n across the road.
He tu rn e d his sp o tlig h t on it and
F in e F ish in g Trip
in doing so b ro k e his w indshield.
A. 0 . M a n . who le i, „„ . ftsb in u ’ T h e ',,‘e « " ¿ / » M ,
at w eav oauo- rro a s
T " ' """
—
betwMi,thlth J :a,<' t,he confl1« I. not
o r « Z .a ' h. ! , 4 " ,-'!” ï e r
'b e op
pressed employes'. T h e V e o ^ e o?
~
........ .............. f'.r country, th ro u g h an act of congress n ,L
i^ G R R ^ L L ~ H a iO T
signed bv PrM i,U n» w t
'-j n Kresa. — VlaiHn» n
HAM L E I
; ,7 resic*ent W! son. e sta b -'
C H ropractip P h v atn « ..
•ished a trib u n a l to decide such d is - 1 N eur i fls eaS-s h (necialtv
5 “t : L ° VerH, T g e < - d working cou-i
11S J' Tr’ <'»*■'< gHen only0 ? ;
» proper’ ^ : ? 9
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•f.
G reen apples— G ravenstines. C a n 't
b e a t ’em fo r pies and sauce.
25
pounds for $1 delivered.
P hone
9 -F -ll.
PRIJN
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L WOOD^ - P ractice
k ear ’ no 8 e
M FN W ANTED
for
for service as
E r a p y 0 4 b a rre ls a t $1 each a t
C arson-F ow ler L u m b er Co.
274-6
O rres cleans clothes.
<
help wanted
City and R/>nch Properties
Houses to Rent
CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING
w. A. SHELL
b a r b e r
Safety blades resh arp en ec
like new. Single bit, S0<
doz. Dobule bit, 60c dos
ChUdren’s Work A
Specialty
Osteopath Needed.
Two ba»«4>all teams, composed of
shipyard workers, were one day play-
ng baseball in Wilmington. In the
height of the struggle one man made
a stupid pluj a t second base. A ft?w
I m inutes later hls side came to hai
! and this player stepped to the plate
for hls tuni. He wm lilt by a pitched
hall and knocked senseless.
Hls team m ates dashed w ater on
him, stood him up and laid him down
the crowd offering ull kinds of advice
meanwhile. Finally the captain asked
for a doctor. One of the rival team
asked :
“You w ant an osteopath, don't you?’'
“W hat are you talking about? Wh\
an osteopath?’’
\\ ell, continued the player, “ h e
got hit on the head, didn’t he?"—Mil­
waukee Sentinel.
The Unconscioue Leg.
The hoy received a gash thrpe
inches long over hls left eye. left knee
was iisl,»catcd and he sustained a
contused wound of left knee cap. The
leg was unconscious when picked up
and he was tnken to his home near by
—W orcester Gazette.
for
^ 2 2 7 7 te --------
n sale
e
n — Quick
. K, i*
1 “ a^res
rra c e
property, seven block from P o
nTen,
9,,L lth ia p a ~k ^ r o v e "
Worlh over
P rice
* 1Co° -
Box 463. 254-lm o*
F<iheaSnA IT ¿ ? 4° T ® * ' ^ T ’ l ^ d .
cheap. T h ree m iles from city. See
ow ner, 896 B oulevard.
262-1 S*
h SA LE~ A cr«a«e
on
paved
highw ay, splendid soil. Five acres
10 acres. 1., acres, 20 acres, and’
S t l r m V n g h L ° - A - Mai*»l»P-
iR icnt, O regon.
272tf
for SALE— A v eritab le park of
one acre, set to choice fru its n u ts
and grapes, rig h t in heart or the
town.
W 11 b u ilt seven root,,
house. C ash, o r would consider a
«ma.I house and lot as p art pay-
,n oe7’J ». M rs- M arcia
Dan ford.
^ 1 2 4 ,| M anzanita s tre e t. 275-1 mo
FOR SALE — Good p ro fitab le ifiO
acre ranch.
F o r p a rtic u la rs a d ­
dress John Sanders, G lendale
O r*Kon-___________
2756*
! PASTURE FOR SALE— Good feed.
Plenty of w ater and Rhade.
On
W ell's ranch u e a r A shland. II. V.
M itchell.
275-6*
i G R EEN A PPL E S — G ravenstines.
C an't beat ’em for pies and sauce.
25 pounds fo r $1 delivered. Phone
9 - F - ll.
FOR SALE— Mr. A lbert Johnson, of
V a ln u t stre e t, d esires to dispose
of all his real e sta te at reaso n ab le
prices. Call nt 601 W alnut. 276*4
FOR SA LE— F ry e rs! J u s t 75 left,
20c per pound. W. E. Reed 298
Avery St.
2 7 7- 2 *
At Once
SEE US VOW ABOUT YOUR
fire insurance
P ro c ra stin a tio n in ta k in g out
fire in su ra n ce b a s robbed m any
h m an of Ma e n tire property.
Don t be cau g h t u n p rep ared hv
th e fire fiend. Y our hom e, y o u r,
business, your crops, y our au to
m obile have u very real m oney
value.
No p ro p e rty is secure ag ain st
destructi(<p by fire. L et us tell
you how little it will cost to fully
p ro te c t you.
W hen you w ant good in s u r­
ance. ta lk w ith B illings.”
Billings Agency
E sta b lish ed 1888
»U«l E s ta te an d R eal In su ra n c e
ASHI a AND,
Phone a i l
OREGON
41 E Main St.